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3232The NYFW-Inspired Trends to Rock on Campushttps://www.collegefashionista.com/nyfw-inspired-trends-rock-campus/
https://www.collegefashionista.com/nyfw-inspired-trends-rock-campus/#respondTue, 26 Sep 2017 08:00:54 +0000http://www.collegefashionista.com/?p=1402744September in New York City means two things: back to school and New York Fashion Week. NYFW S/S 18 was filled with Kaia Gerber, breaking news about Gigi Hadid’s wardrobe malfunction, and, of course, tons of gorgeous garments and stellar style inspiration. Here are five trends from the runways that you can also strut down …

]]>September in New York City means two things: back to school and New York Fashion Week. NYFW S/S 18 was filled with Kaia Gerber, breaking news about Gigi Hadid’s wardrobe malfunction, and, of course, tons of gorgeous garments and stellar style inspiration. Here are five trends from the runways that you can also strut down your campus hallways.

dressed up denim

It’s time to upgrade your jeans and a T-shirt! This season, designers from Tom Ford to Monse dressed up the classic textile with flirty off the shoulder tops, kitten heels, and silky accents. For class, try pairing your everyday jeans with a fancy blouse, or use them to provide a casual complement to ladylike flats.

hot pink

If you want to stand out in the hallway, go for hot pink. Monochrome hot pink ensembles lit up the runways at Rag & Bone, Tom Ford, and Brandon Maxwell. If you don’t want to stand out that much though, I’d recommend adding a hot pink accessory to your outfit or even a pink statement lip.

bodysuits

Still have your American Apparel bodysuits? Okay, good. The runways featured a number of so-not-school-appropriate bathing suit inspired ensembles. But don’t worry, a form-fitted bodysuit provides the perfect complement to wide-leg pants or a flowy skirt that’ll definitely pass campus dress code.

sheer pastels

Sheer pastel and floral gowns added a whimsical edge to the shows at Rodarte and Jason Wu. Although rocking a ball gown to class might elicit odd looks, you can totally get away with a sheer blouse with a tank underneath. Pair it with a messy bun and you’ll look effortlessly beautiful.

checkered overcoats

Checkers and plaid seem to be everywhere right now, and the runways were no different. An easy way to pull this trend off is throwing on a checkered overcoat or gingham pants; if you’re feeling adventurous, try layering different checkered pieces for a fashion-forward ensemble.

Which of these trends would you be most willing to try out on campus? Let me know in the comments below!

]]>https://www.collegefashionista.com/nyfw-inspired-trends-rock-campus/feed/0What Attending a Women’s College Has Taught Mehttps://www.collegefashionista.com/attending-womens-college-taught/
https://www.collegefashionista.com/attending-womens-college-taught/#respondTue, 26 Sep 2017 08:00:44 +0000http://www.collegefashionista.com/?p=1403037Looking back now that I am a college senior, I know that joining Douglass Residential College, the women’s college within Rutgers University, was the best decision I made in my college career. While you may not attend a women’s college, I want to share some of the lessons attending a women’s college has taught me. …

]]>Looking back now that I am a college senior, I know that joining Douglass Residential College, the women’s college within Rutgers University, was the best decision I made in my college career. While you may not attend a women’s college, I want to share some of the lessons attending a women’s college has taught me.

To begin, my freshman year, I took a women’s issues course that opened my worldview. It taught me about intersectional feminism and different races, religions, and sexualities. For a lot of us, college is the first time we’re out in the world making our own decisions. For example, learning about feminism and how diverse the world is helped me create a personal system of values outside of my family’s. I think that if given the chance, everyone should take a women’s studies course at their school as an elective.

PHOTO: Jordyn Wissert

I’ve lived in an all-girls dorm in which I found a strong sense of community. As a result, I learned the value of women supporting each other. Growing up, I didn’t think much about the struggles I faced as a Latina women or the struggles other women face due to their identities. The media sometimes teaches us, women, to tear each other down. But, I’ve learned that women have to stick together and build each other up instead.

I loved learning about women and gender studies so much that my junior year I became a student mentor for the course. As a mentor, I met with students one-on-one and facilitated classroom discussions, even teaching my own class at one point. Alumnae have helped fund service learning and study abroad trips as well as my tuition, so I’ve tried to give back to the Douglass community as best I can. Being charitable, even if that is by giving your free time for community service, is so rewarding. It is definitely something I hope to practice for the rest of my life.

PHOTO: Kenia Viezcas

All in all, attending a women’s college has shaped the way I see the world. I’ve geared my major literature classes towards the study of women writers. I’ve service-learned with women weavers, descendants of Incans in the Andes mountains. When I joined Douglass, I joined an amazing sisterhood of strong, smart women. They have empowered me and taught me to be unapologetic for being a girl boss in a man’s world.

What makes you feel empowered? Comment down below and tag us @Cfashionista on social media!

]]>https://www.collegefashionista.com/attending-womens-college-taught/feed/05 Habits You Need for a Healthy Lifestylehttps://www.collegefashionista.com/habits-healthy-lifestyle/
https://www.collegefashionista.com/habits-healthy-lifestyle/#commentsTue, 26 Sep 2017 08:00:44 +0000http://www.collegefashionista.com/?p=1402791Syllabus week is over, classes have started, deadlines are approaching, and the semester is finally in action. In these times where students are juggling between all of their responsibilities, they may lose themselves—not just physically, but mentally and emotionally, too. Having a healthy state of mind is extremely important, so here are some ways to …

]]>Syllabus week is over, classes have started, deadlines are approaching, and the semester is finally in action. In these times where students are juggling between all of their responsibilities, they may lose themselves—not just physically, but mentally and emotionally, too. Having a healthy state of mind is extremely important, so here are some ways to do that.

PHOTO: Kelly Rogowski

Go to the Gym

Often times, we only consider the gym when we want to get physically fit, but studies show that working out is healthy for the mind too. Clear your head by getting on the treadmill, participating in a yoga class, or attending a Zumba session.

PHOTO: Cassidy Clark

Seize the Day

Do you ever wake up really late, rush out the door, forget something at home, and your whole day becomes a mess? We’ve all been there. Have a healthier state of mind by getting up in the morning, playing calming (or energizing) music and taking time to prepare yourself for the rest of the day. It can be difficult to for those who aren’t morning people, but getting into this habit can reduce the chaos that occurs when you’re not on top of your schedule.

PHOTO: Cassidy Clark

Plan Ahead

Telling you to buy a planner and color coding everything can sound cliché, but it is something that should be reinforced. Organization is the foundation to health. Whether that be setting a workout schedule, cleaning your room, or arranging times to complete certain tasks, it all revolves around staying organized. So buy a planner, write out your deadlines even if they’re a month away, and generate new ways to find stability.

PHOTO: Layne Miller

Put the Phone Down

As we all know, we are constantly on social media liking photos, retweeting, and texting in group chats. This affects many aspects of our lives, especially our relationships. Take time to hang out with friends, leave the phone on airplane mode, and just talk. Communication is key, and doing this will create a stronger bond between your friends, which is so important when aiming for a healthy state of mind.

PHOTO: Jordyn Wissert

Know your worth

Social media can also affect how you view yourself. Constantly following and admiring people opens the door to comparison, allowing for us to feel lower than we really are. Having a healthy state of mind includes confidence and self-worth, which is something we must work toward. This can be done by reading inspiring books, putting yourself around loving people, and catching yourself when you’re thinking negatively. It will always feel like a process, but being healthy is a lifestyle.

Health is more than eating right and involves commitment, but with these few tips, you will be on your way to healthy living in no time. Have any advice on how you find ways to be healthy? Let us know in the comments below!

]]>https://www.collegefashionista.com/habits-healthy-lifestyle/feed/1Weekly Relaxation Rituals to Get You Through the Semesterhttps://www.collegefashionista.com/weekly-relaxation-rituals-get-through-semester/
https://www.collegefashionista.com/weekly-relaxation-rituals-get-through-semester/#commentsTue, 26 Sep 2017 07:07:51 +0000http://www.collegefashionista.com/?p=1402627My Wednesday night dates with my sorority sisters at the recreational center leisure pool is what gets me through the week. I like to think I know what I’m doing sometimes now that I have two years of college under my belt, and finding time for yourself during the week is the best advice I …

]]>My Wednesday night dates with my sorority sisters at the recreational center leisure pool is what gets me through the week. I like to think I know what I’m doing sometimes now that I have two years of college under my belt, and finding time for yourself during the week is the best advice I have. Here are a few easy ways to include rest and relaxation into your weekly routine!

PHOTO: Cassidy Clark

1—Sit down for coffee

Take a friend, take a date, or just take your backpack. Whether it’s at Starbucks or a local coffee house, sitting down to enjoy that latte offers the perfect break to a hectic day. It’s easy to think of your morning coffee as just your caffeine source, especially if you’re on the go. Take that free hour you have between classes and enjoy.

PHOTO: Valerie Cammack

2—Clean your makeup brushes

This one sounds a little odd, I know. It’s something most of us probably don’t do often enough. Not only is cleaning your brushes healthy for your skin, it is a way to take a break from schoolwork and still be productive. Ten minutes and a little soap is all you need!

PHOTO: Katie Yang

3—Brunch with your friends

Weekly dinners with my sorority sisters are how I conquered my sophomore year. Explore your city with your friends and find your niche, that place that serves killer omelets or freshly squeezed orange juice. While you’re there you can turn it into a photo op to up your Instagram game! Instead of feeling up to your eyes in homework, feel like you’re on an episode of Sex and the City.

PHOTO: Cassidy Clark

4—Treat yourself

It’s fairly straightforward. Set aside time each week to do what you love. If there’s a farmers’ market Saturday mornings or a thrift shop you’ve had your eye on, go. Catch up on that book you’re reading or paint your nails. Do whatever the little thing is that makes you happy.

Let us know what relaxation activity you make time for every week. Be sure to tag @CFashionista on social media.

]]>https://www.collegefashionista.com/weekly-relaxation-rituals-get-through-semester/feed/23 Easy Ways to Transition Your Summer Style Into Fallhttps://www.collegefashionista.com/tips-on-transitioning-your-summer-style-into-fall/
https://www.collegefashionista.com/tips-on-transitioning-your-summer-style-into-fall/#commentsTue, 26 Sep 2017 07:06:14 +0000http://www.collegefashionista.com/?p=1402345We’ve all heard of the old, overstated fashion rule, “No white after Labor Day.” People commonly used to say that wearing white after the holiday is a fashion faux pas, but the arbitrary rule urging people to start wearing color nearing the end of summer isn’t as relevant in our present day. Even though this …

]]>We’ve all heard of the old, overstated fashion rule, “No white after Labor Day.” People commonly used to say that wearing white after the holiday is a fashion faux pas, but the arbitrary rule urging people to start wearing color nearing the end of summer isn’t as relevant in our present day. Even though this rule and other so-called fashion rules seem to have aged, when the weather starts to get crisp and the leaves start to fall, it may still seem hard to know what to wear on a day-to-day basis.

Transitioning our wardrobes from bikinis and and shorts to weather-ready outfits can seem hard when we really don’t want to get rid of any last inkling of our summer breaks. As the temperatures slowly drop, we can start to anticipate longer sleeves, fuzzier socks, and layers. It may be hard to let go of your summer outfits initially, so here are some tips on how to transition your outfits slowly into the new season.

PHOTO: Ali Bell

1—Add jackets/layers to your summer clothing pieces

As fall approaches, the weather may seem to be constantly fluctuating on a daily basis. It may be warm enough for a dress but too windy to bear a sleeveless outfit. Adding a cardigan or jacket over your favorite summer dress will keep you warm on those days that aren’t too hot but aren’t also too cold.

PHOTO: Kelly Rogowski

2—Incorporate fall colors into your closet

Pantone curates color reports for each fashion season, which can help you in seeing trending colors to add to your personal style. You can start to slowly incorporate fall pieces into your wardrobe by starting with a maroon top or an orange scarf, for example.

PHOTO: Cassidy Clark

3—Pair your summer clothes with fall accessories

Instead of shoving your summer clothes to the back of your closet, pairing them with fall accessories, such as scarves, tights, and boots, can easily transition your summer style into the fall season. Accessorizing your favorite summer outfit can bring you the right amount of warmth and comfort. This way, you are able to recycle your favorite summer pieces into the colder fall weather.

Do you have any other fall fashion tips? Comment below and tag us on social media @CFashionista!

]]>https://www.collegefashionista.com/tips-on-transitioning-your-summer-style-into-fall/feed/25 Apps Every College Student Should Download Nowhttps://www.collegefashionista.com/apps-every-college-student/
https://www.collegefashionista.com/apps-every-college-student/#commentsTue, 26 Sep 2017 07:05:06 +0000http://www.collegefashionista.com/?p=1401359Between navigating a new campus, trying to have a professional online profile, and figuring out if you have enough money to buy that latte before class, college can be very tough. Apps can make it easier. There are a plethora of apps that were meant to help out college students and these are the top five …

]]>Between navigating a new campus, trying to have a professional online profile, and figuring out if you have enough money to buy that latte before class, college can be very tough. Apps can make it easier. There are a plethora of apps that were meant to help out college students and these are the top five apps that I think every college student needs.

1—Canvas/Blackboard

Schools have specific programs that they use for their classrooms. The two most popular ones are Canvas and Blackboard. If your school uses either of these or other programs and they have apps, download them as soon as possible! This will make it easier to keep up with assignments and communicate with your professors.

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2—Quizlet

Quizlet is an essential app for students. It lets you create flashcards for any class you want to and there’s no limit on how many cards you can make. This app comes in handy when you have a test coming up and you need to study but don’t feel like hand-writing notecards. You can also take the quizzes to test yourself.

3–Evernote

Evernote is a great note-taking app. Some people like to take notes by hand in cute notebooks while others like to type them out. Evernote lets you write out notes and organize them into categories any way you like. There is a mobile app and a desktop app available. You can always print them and organize them in a cute folder as well!

PHOTO: Kaitlyn Antoniadis

4—LinkedIn

Whether you are in college or not, LinkedIn is such an important app to have. LinkedIn is basically an online portfolio and résumé. You put down your experience, making it easier for potential employers to see what you have accomplished. LinkedIn released LinkedIn Jobs earlier this year as well. It lets you know when jobs and internships that you might be interested in or are suitable for you become available. Put on a cute blazer and make sure to take a professional headshot. After all, someone important might be looking at your profile!

PHOTO: Lex Kelly

5—Unidays

Many people don’t know about Unidays. Unidays is an app (also found online) that lets you access hundreds of discounts at many stores. Any student can sign up with their school email and start getting instant savings. Think of it a Groupon for college students!

Make sure to download these apps as soon as possible and start making college easier for yourself! Do you have any life-saving apps you use on the daily? Leave them in the comments below!

]]>https://www.collegefashionista.com/apps-every-college-student/feed/3Fall Shoe Trends Every Fashion Girl Will Be Wearinghttps://www.collegefashionista.com/shoe-trends-every-fashion-girl-will-wearing-fall/
https://www.collegefashionista.com/shoe-trends-every-fashion-girl-will-wearing-fall/#commentsTue, 26 Sep 2017 07:00:01 +0000http://www.collegefashionista.com/?p=1402842You must have already worked up your apparel list for fall, but what about the footwear? Maybe it’s time to revise your fall shoe trends as well. This fall is anything but normcore. It’s time to replace your black strap heels for a more glam option. It’s time to swap your minimalistic fall boots for …

]]>You must have already worked up your apparel list for fall, but what about the footwear? Maybe it’s time to revise your fall shoe trends as well. This fall is anything but normcore. It’s time to replace your black strap heels for a more glam option. It’s time to swap your minimalistic fall boots for thigh-high lace-up boots. This fall’s shoe trends are all about glam and being bold. The F/W 17 runways showcased statement footwear, silhouette revivals, glittery haven, and bold colors.

Red Hot

Red is the soul hue of this fall and it’s one of the biggest color trends of the season. Every It-girl, including Gigi Hadid, has already been seen embracing this shoe trend. Red is here to stay and make a hit this season! If you are looking for an instant fix to your footwear wardrobe, red is the solution. The F/W 17 runways saw everything from red thigh-high boots to red mules. So, get some red hues and stand out, ladies!

PHOTO: Daisa Harris

Slouch Boots

Slouch boots are hands down the most dominating trend on the F/W 17 runways. The crystal Saint Laurent slouch boots were a show-stopping moment of the season when they made their way down the runway. These not-so-rigid boots have a casual vibe and an ’80s inspired silhouette. These boots are perfect to dress up for college students. They will go with trousers and skirts alike. If casual is the word for you, “slouch” will be your new fetish!

White Out

While red was the soul of the F/W 17 runways, white is the trend for all of the minimalism lovers. Lighten up a look with clean silhouettes and white boots this fall. While the trend is normcore, it’s still an eye-catching hue among contrasting shades of fall. The white footwear trend calls out for versatility and sophistication. To all the admirers of minimalism: here’s your trend for the fall!

PHOTO: Guntaj Arora

Furry Flats

The furry flats are here to stay! This tamer aesthetic trend has been making its way on every fashion girl’s list. How can we forget the Gucci fur mules that showcased a minimalistic statement? Similarly, the fur flats can actually become a signature item in your wardrobe. Try this trend with a pair of leather skinnies or boyfriend jeans and an oversize T-shirt for a laid-back look. This fall is all about being bold with your choices. So, don’t be afraid to throw in some fur flats.

Pointy Toe Boots

Fancy a slim and sleek look? Pointy toe boots are your trendsetting answer for this. Boots with pointy toes add a feminine look to your feet. Try some sky-high pointy toe boots, such as the ones seen at the Alexander Wang F/W 17 runway, for an elegant look. As ubiquitous as this trend is right now, it’s surely a stylish claim. Added bonus: they will make your feet look longer!

What are your favorite fall shoe trends? Show us on social media and tag us @Cfashionista!

]]>https://www.collegefashionista.com/shoe-trends-every-fashion-girl-will-wearing-fall/feed/1Welcome to the Brand New College Fashionistahttps://www.collegefashionista.com/welcome-brand-new-cf/
https://www.collegefashionista.com/welcome-brand-new-cf/#commentsMon, 25 Sep 2017 09:00:11 +0000https://www.collegefashionista.com/?p=1403367Do not adjust your computer screens or email us that you think you found a typo in our brand name. You may notice that things look different; from the site to the branding to even the lowercasing now of “college fashionista.” This has been a project that has been months (and, in others, years) in …

]]>Do not adjust your computer screens or email us that you think you found a typo in our brand name. You may notice that things look different; from the site to the branding to even the lowercasing now of “college fashionista.” This has been a project that has been months (and, in others, years) in the making. We’re so excited to finally be able to share it with our most favorite humans out there—you, the cf community.

Besides the sleek looking new site, mobile experience, logo, and colors, we have also unveiled six (yes six!) new programs here at college fashionista. After really polling and listening to our community, our Style Guru program has gotten a major overhaul. We’re now giving our hardworking, smart, talented, influential community members the access to the industry and knowledge they have been craving to get a head start on their future careers today. (You can learn all about our new Style Guru program, including how to apply, here.) College fashionista also launched five fellowships this fall, providing even more exclusive opportunities in Editorial, Social Media, Marketing, Photography, and Graphic Design.

If you’re new to college fashionista: welcome—we think you’ll like it here. Now let’s catch you up to speed on the past eight years with a walk down memory lane…

So here we are: the new cf! Check out how we’re celebrating this exciting next chapter for college fashionista with this new video, shot and produced by the talented Tory Rust!

]]>https://www.collegefashionista.com/welcome-brand-new-cf/feed/123 Fall Recipes You Need to Try Right Nowhttps://www.collegefashionista.com/3-fall-recipes-need-try-right-now/
https://www.collegefashionista.com/3-fall-recipes-need-try-right-now/#respondMon, 25 Sep 2017 08:00:28 +0000http://www.collegefashionista.com/?p=1402819Fall is officially here, and we are so ready to embrace the delicious foods that come with this season. Eating healthy is always the goal, but sometimes, those sweet treats like pumpkin spice lattes can easily catch up to us. But not to worry, below is a list of three tasty and wholesome fall recipes …

]]>Fall is officially here, and we are so ready to embrace the delicious foods that come with this season. Eating healthy is always the goal, but sometimes, those sweet treats like pumpkin spice lattes can easily catch up to us. But not to worry, below is a list of three tasty and wholesome fall recipes that will leave your belly satisfied without the calorie guilt.

1—Overnight Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal

Start off your morning right with a fresh fall oatmeal blend. The night before spread two tablespoons of butter around the inside of a slow cooker. Cover the bottom with four diced apples and sprinkle two tablespoons of cinnamon and ¾ cup of brown sugar over the apples. Then, cover the apples with two cups of uncooked oats. Place the slow cooker on a low setting and cook overnight for about 8-10 hours. In the morning you’ll have delicious oatmeal for your commute to class.

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2—Pumpkin Spice Coffee

Nothing says fall better than pumpkin-flavored anything. Take a healthy spin on your PSL order with an organic pumpkin coffee blend that is half the amount of calories and sugar than the classic Starbucks drink. In a blender, whip together four ounces of strong coffee, three tablespoons of pumpkin puree, one and a half tablespoons of maple syrup, 1/8 teaspoon of pumpkin spice (cinnamon, ginger, clove, nutmeg, cardamom), and 1/8 teaspoon of vanilla extract. Lastly, pour a steamed ¾ cup of milk into your coffee mix. Pour your pumpkin spice coffee into a cute mug and enjoy.

PHOTO: Amber Sudra

3—Mini Pumpkin Bites

Looking for a quick snack between classes? These mini pumpkin bites are the perfect sweet treat to get you through the day. Combine two cups of oat flour, two tablespoons of brown sugar, and one tablespoon of pumpkin pie spice in a mixing bowl. Heat ¼ cup of almond butter and ¼ cup of maple syrup on the stovetop, and when smooth, stir in one teaspoon of vanilla extract. Add this mixture to the dry mix with ½ cup of pumpkin puree. Stir until blended and roll into small balls. Roll the pumpkin balls in a cinnamon sugar mix and enjoy!

Have any delicious fall recipes? Share with us on Instagram by tagging @CFashionista!

]]>https://www.collegefashionista.com/3-fall-recipes-need-try-right-now/feed/0How to Decide Where to Study Abroadhttps://www.collegefashionista.com/decide-study-abroad/
https://www.collegefashionista.com/decide-study-abroad/#respondMon, 25 Sep 2017 08:00:28 +0000http://www.collegefashionista.com/?p=1402701Studying abroad, in general, can be intimidating as you are traveling to a new place, far away from home where you will experience different lifestyles, make new friends, etc. However, selecting the place and program you want to spend your study abroad in is even more overwhelming. For those who have decided to study abroad but …

]]>Studying abroad, in general, can be intimidating as you are traveling to a new place, far away from home where you will experience different lifestyles, make new friends, etc. However, selecting the place and program you want to spend your study abroad in is even more overwhelming. For those who have decided to study abroad but are lost in the search of where to go, look no further. I was in your same place and recently made my decision on where to go after months of research. Here are some tips on how to narrow down your options and find the best study abroad fit for you.

Talk to your peers

I know this may sound obvious but there really is no better resource than a student who has gone on the same program that you are interested in. They understand the place you are in and can fill you in better than anyone. A lot of schools will have study abroad fairs or information sessions where you can learn about the programs and speak with students who have previously gone on the trips. Seek out any kind of resources like this that your school has and attend! This was so crucial in my decision-making process. If your school doesn’t have something like this, go to your study abroad office and ask for contacts of previous students who have traveled abroad on that program, there’s always a way to reach out!

PHOTO: Layne Miller

Do your research

No, I’m not talking about the in-depth research paper type research. This is fun research! One of my favorite ways to explore study abroad options was through watching vlogs on YouTube. There are so many students who take you along with them through their study abroad journey by vlogging their everyday life, but also take you on the weekend trips they make! This helps you get a great look at what a day in the life actually looks like. Further, there are a ton of videos about the cost of study abroad, where you live, how to travel, and many more tips and tricks to make the most of your experience.

PHOTO: Maddy Haller

Decide what you want to get out of your experience

There are an enormous amount of options for studying abroad. Before beginning your search, write down what you want to gain from your experience in a notebook. Decide if you want to be immersed in a different culture, take classes, intern, be located in a city, etc. This will help you eliminate options right away that don’t fit your wants and make the search less overwhelming.

Once you’ve picked a program, it’s time to start preparing! Check out this cute carry on and this camera to capture your adventures! I challenge you to get out and do these few steps when looking to study abroad! You will find yourself ahead of the game with little stress and able to nail the perfect program for you.

Have you ever studied abroad? What was your experience like? Let us know in the comments below!